Posts for February 2014

The service that begins our Lenten journey, known as Ash Wednesday, occurs Wednesday, March 5. This is a service of penitence and humbleness, giving us time to reflect on our own mortality and sinfulness and allowing us time to turn … Continue reading →

Finding Our Way Again The walk of a Jesus-follower is not a one-time “I found it” experience, never to be lost again. Truth be told, we all lose our way in Christ again and again, sometimes getting off track by … Continue reading →

The University of Louisville Kent School of Social Work Alumni Council presents a workshop, Becoming the Source of Compassionate Love, with Joe D’Ambrosio, PhD, and Annatjie Faul, PhD, Kent professors. This workshop will be held in Fellowship Hall of Highland Baptist … Continue reading →

The room was silent as Mark Yaconelli led us in prayer. The sounds of nature filled the room as we sat in the silence. Based on the stereotype of a youth ministry gathering, you would not have recognized who filled … Continue reading →

Historic and dear moments took place this past Wednesday evening and Sunday morning as Highland’s members made their way to the second floor to leave their mark on the structural steel beams that were newly installed during this renovation work. … Continue reading →

On Sunday, March 9, 2:00-7:00 p.m., in Fellowship Hall, Highland’s Justice Ministry Group will host Ground for Hope-Kentuckiana, a multifaith mini-conference focused on mobilizing action for the earth. This gathering is sponsored by GreenFaith, Kentucky Interfaith Power and Light, and … Continue reading →

This week’s renovation work brings a myriad of tasks. After the water main repair, site clean-up work continues today in order to repair a portion of the sidewalk that was removed in the process of replacing the water line. In … Continue reading →

Last week brought with it an element of surprise in our renovation progress, as our observant custodian, Jerre Bassett, discovered a water leak in the wall behind our main water shutoff valve on Tuesday. Further investigation revealed that our water … Continue reading →

People love a fight, especially one that includes religion. So Bill Nye, The Science Guy, and Ken Ham, founder of the Creation Museum, did their best this week in their nationally-watched face-off to recreate the Scopes Monkey Trial brawl of … Continue reading →